One of the simplest ways you can instantly change the ambiance of your home is by doing a home decor refresh. Not only is interior decorating a satisfying creative outlet, but it enables you to showcase your personality and style through your living space.
Here are some of this year's most popular home decor trends and where in Roanoke you can source products to bring the trend to life in your own homeā¦
Bold Color

Color has established itself as a major trend for 2023, whether it be bright pops, moody, or saturated color. For a DIY option, try painting a piece of furniture in a bold color. Black Dog Salvage offers its own line of furniture paint in an array of colors like Star City Sunshine and Appalachian Sunset.
A less-permanent way to channel this trend is through easily-swappable items like pillows, rugs and wall art. Present Thyme is a reliable spot to source items for this trend, with an assortment of vibrant artwork, decorative objects, throw blankets and even furniture that will brighten up your space.
Nature-Inspired Living

This trend presents itself in many ways, but is all about bringing elements of the outdoors inside. An easy way to incorporate this trend into your home is through natural materials, like wood, rattan, and seagrass. The French Farmhouse is a fantastic destination for home decor that meets this trend, with a variety of bowls, vases, candle holders and baskets that incorporate natural materials.
Another popular way to go after this trend is through plants and botanicals (real or faux). The French Farmhouse is a great destination for faux stems, branches, and botanicals, while Gatewood Rose carries a variety of unique live house plants and provides the education you need to keep them alive.
Traditional Styling

This trend mixes old and new to achieve a look that is eclectic, but curated. Willow Tree Antiques and Primitives offers 10,000 square feet of antiques, primitives, collectibles and more for every style and budget. Another local spot to find vintage treasures is Buy The Season in Salem, which houses over 24,000 square feet of antiques, home decor, and furniture pieces that, when mixed in with a bit of modern, will create a classic style that will look current for years to come.